ACQUITY UPLC® BEH Phenyl Columns
ACQUITY UPLC® BEH Phenyl columns utilize a trifunctional C6 alkyl tether between the phenyl ring and the silyl functionality. This ligand, combined with the same proprietary endcapping processes as the ACQUITY UPLC™ BEH C18 and C8 columns, provides ultra-low column bleed, long column lifetimes and excellent peak shape. This unique combination of ligand and endcap on the 1.7 μm BEH particle creates a new dimension in selectivi…

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ACQUITY UPLC® BEH Phenyl columns utilize a trifunctional C6 alkyl tether between the phenyl ring and the silyl functionality.
This ligand, combined with the same proprietary endcapping processes as the ACQUITY UPLC™ BEH C18 and C8 columns, provides ultra-low column bleed, long column lifetimes and excellent peak shape. This unique combination of ligand and endcap on the 1.7 μm BEH particle creates a new dimension in selectivity and efficiency for challenging UPLC® separations.
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